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DHL and Turkish Cargo sign MoU to strengthen cooperation
DHL Global Forwarding and Turkish Cargo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost cooperation and...
New China-Europe freight train launched between Langfang and Uzbekistan
A new China-Europe freight train has recently been launched connecting Langfang City in north China's H...
AAPA: Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" air cargo growth in 2021
Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" airfreight growth last year despite pe
China shipbuilding orders up 53% Q1
In the first three months of this year, Chinese shipyards received 15.18 million dwt in new shipbuilding orders, a 53%...
WorldACD: Global tonnages and average rates stabilize
Global air cargo tonnages and average rates appeared to have stabilized since mid-April after declining for several...
DP World expects near-term outlook to remain "somewhat uncertain"
DP World is anticipating the near term to remain uncertain for the industry amid various global economic and...
Port of Long Beach secures funding for data system
The government of California has announced a US$30 million investment toward developing a shared data system aimed at...
SF Airlines opens air cargo route between Wuhan and Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Airports, the owner and operator of five airports in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, welcomed the first SF Express...
Hapag-Lloyd opens new office in Romania
Hapag-Lloyd announced that it opened a new office in Romania. Bordering five European countries and with direct access...
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Xeneta: US East Coast has become more attractive to shippers
The East coast ports in the United States (US) has become more attractive to shippers importing
IATA says 2021 a "stellar year" for air cargo
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the air cargo sector had a "ste
Cathay Pacific expects further cash burn as tighter crew quarantine rules bite
Cathay Pacific expects a "cash burn" of HK$1 billion - HK$1.5 billion per mo
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